Title :
Role of the Grain Oxidation in Improving the In-Field Behavior of
Ex-Situ Tapes
Author :
Vignolo, Maurizio ; Romano, Gennaro ; Malagoli, Andrea ; Braccini, Valeria ; Tropeano, Matteo ; Bellingeri, Emilio ; Fanciulli, Carlo ; Bernini, Cristina ; Honkimäki, Veijo ; Putti, Marina ; Ferdeghini, Carlo
Author_Institution :
CNR-INFM, LAMIA, Genova, Italy
fDate :
6/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The grain size and the grain boundaries play an important role in determining the pinning properties and the current carrying capability of MgB2. Here we present an experimental study on the effect of grain oxidation on the superconducting properties of MgB2 ex-situ Powder-in-Tube (PIT) tapes. We fabricated Fe-sheathed monofilamentary tapes using a variety of powders synthesized in inert (IA) or oxidizing (OA) atmosphere. In order to understand the role of magnesium oxide (MgO) we studied the effect of the presence of the oxidation layer on the field dependence of the critical current density. To this purpose, we developed a process for the powder synthesis and tube filling and sealing in controlled atmosphere to reduce the oxygen contamination; with this process the connectivity of the grains in the final tapes proved to be increased. Then, we introduced a controlled oxidation step. We will show how the presence of the MgO layer enhances the critical current field dependence. High energy X-ray diffraction measurements were performed on the samples, and the grain size of the unsintered and sintered powders in the tapes was measured by means of Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). The pinning force was studied, and different mechanisms were found for the samples prepared in IA and OA. The different behavior shown by the two different typologies of tapes was correlated with the presence or absence of the MgO layer.
Keywords :
X-ray diffraction; critical current density (superconductivity); flux pinning; grain boundaries; grain size; magnesium compounds; oxidation; powders; scanning electron microscopy; superconducting tapes; MgB2; PIT tapes; SEM; critical current density; grain boundary; grain oxidation; grain size; high energy X-ray diffraction; magnesium oxide; monofilamentary tapes; oxygen contamination; pinning properties; powder synthesis; powder-in-tube tapes; scanning electron microscopy; sealing; sintered powders; superconducting properties; superconducting tapes; tube filling; Critical current density; inert atmosphere; magnesium diboride; magnesium oxide layer; pinning mechanism;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2009.2019576